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Old 2010-01-29, 07:29 AM   #79
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Sounds like the problem is CCBill accidentally overpaid the client (sponsor) and underpaid the affiliates. Now they want to make good on the amounts they underpaid to the affiliates *only* out of dollars generated by each individual affected sponsor program.

CCBill's better option, in my opinion, would be to make good on *their* mistake by paying all affiliates immediately on all funds owed to them due to the mistake made by CCBill which caused this problem. CCBill could then make adjustments in the amounts paid to their clients (sponsors) on an ongoing basis until they'd balanced the numbers to what they should actually be.

Having the affiliates wait to get paid on something that was the billing company's problem is too reminiscent of what other billing companies no longer around (or recently resurrected) did to many of us in the past.

Come on, CCBill, you're the *one* billing company most of us trust and recommend to everyone who asks. Don't act like those other guys. Give us something to believe in.


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